Basel. Universitätsbibliothek, A II 5

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  • A II 5
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Date
  • 14th century
  • 1393
Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Nycolaus de Lyra, Postilla super Ieremiam, Danielem, in Machabaeorum et Iudith
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  • Preferred form
    • Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-1340?)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Author: Nicolaus, de Lyra
    Other form
    • Nicolaus de Lyra
    • Nicolaus de Lyra (1270?-1340?)
    • Nicolaus de Lira
    • Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-1340?)
    • NICOLAUS DE LYRA
    • De Lyra, Nicholaus
    • Nicholas de Lyra
    • Nicholas of Lyra
    • Nicholas of Lyre OFM
    • Nicholas, of Lyra, approximately 1270-1349
    • Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349
    • Nicolaus de Lyra, 1270-1349
    • Nicolas de Lyre
    • Nicholaus de Lyra
    • Nicolas de Lire
    • Nicolaus <de Lyra> (1270-1349)
    • Nicolaus De Lyra
    • Lyra, Nicholas of, 1270-1349
    • Nicholas of Lyra (b. 1270, d. 1349), Franciscan theologian
    • Nicholas of Lyra (approximately 1270-1349)
    • Nicholas (approximately 1270-1349)
    • Nicolaus de Lyra 1270-1349.
    • Nicolaus de Lyra 1270-1349
    • Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349, O.F.M.
    • Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349 > , coment.
    • Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-134.)
    • Nicolaus de Lyra - ca. 1270 - 1349 - auteur
    • NICOLAUS de LYRA
    • NICOLAVS de LYRA
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  • Preferred form
    • Rüdiger, Schopf
    Role
    • Scribe
    Original form
    • Scribe: Rüdiger, Schopf
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Description
  • Postil on Jeremiah, Daniel, Maccabees and Judith, written in 1393 by the Freiburg priest Rüdiger Schopf, decorated with 53 half- to whole-page, partly framed colored pen and ink drawings. This manuscript is part of a multi-volume, richly illustrated copy of the Bible commentary Postilla super totam Bibliam by Nicholas of Lyra, which the secular priest Rüdiger Schopf from Memmingen created for the Carthusian Monastery of Freiburg between 1392 and 1415. In 1430 the work, to which ‬A II 1-‬4, ‬6 and ‬10-‬13 belong as well, was sold to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel.
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